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  • von Peter Ateh-Afac Fossungu
    42,00 €

    This book is testimony to the Ambazonia Project, which must come to fruition. Because its architects mean business and have a good liberation strategy and a sensible roadmap for realizing it. The availability of money is obviously a great drawback. But it is here delineated that finances alone cannot be enough to bring freedom to a people. Sapient, dedicated, farsighted, and patriotic leadership is topmost. Ambazonia is blessed to have these requisite qualities in the AWOL Leadership, aka Ayabacholization; thus, making an independent Ambazonia unstoppable. The social media chaos and numerous traitors can only aid in delaying it, they can never stop it.

  • von Peter Ateh-Afac Fossungu
    53,00 €

    From a keen and expibasketical examination of political actors in action, it seems that, at the end of the day, who is right and who is wrong in political science discourse makes no sense: except that the wrong could only be the people who argue their ontological-epistemological positions without also first understanding the position of those they are disputing with. This intriguing discovery may quite justify the counsel that it is wise not to plunge into an argument without understanding what the debate is really about. Or, that we first remove the log in our own eyes before trying to remove the speck in the eyes of others. When we heed to these simple frantalkist principles in communal affairs, the community progresses steadily; otherwise, there is only precipitated down sliding. Democracy is not a ¿my way or no way¿ thing. It is truly learning to gracefully bend to the constitutionally and conventionally reached will of the majority.

  • - Swisselgianism, Ubackism, and the Ambazonia-Cameroun War
    von Peter Ateh-Afac Fossungu
    41,00 €

  • - Human Rights, Federalism, and Judicial Politics in Cameroon
    von Peter Ateh-Afac Fossungu
    51,00 €

    Using one of the continent's supposed pathfinders, Cameroon as case-study, this book interrogates judiciary in Africa in three domains. First, as the third branch of government, second, as the acknowledged umpire of federalism, and, finally, as a means of reversing the institutionalization of in-human rights and injustice administration in Africa. While examining the roots and causes of the persisting human rights and justice administration problems in Cameroon particularly, and Africa in general, the book through the tumbu-tumbu Long-Distance Government Theory (LDGT), argues for a rethinking and freeing of strategies currently used from close to a century of colonial and neo-colonial bondage, under the confusing covers of 'independence' and of 'advanced democracy'. The book challenges Africa to consider a mentality change, for a 'real' judiciary transformative change. The book will interest legal practitioners, social anthropologists, development studies and political science practitioners, among other such practitioners in the social sciences and humanities.

  • von Peter Ateh-Afac Fossungu
    45,00 €

  • von Peter Ateh-Afac Fossungu
    57,00 €

    Cameroon is often considered to be Africa's legendary pathfinder. This book argues essentially that Cameroon cannot competently champion African unity and progress until it can correctly pursue its own multicultural nation-building. Cameroon's success continental-wise would depend on its theory and practice of multiculturalism, as particularly reflected in (1) the rejoicing in its historical diversity and the harmonious co-existence of its Systems of Education which must, of necessity, be linked to (2) effective federalization or decentralization of uniquely cultural matters. Critically examining history and education as components of culture, and therefore, of multiculturalism, the book makes some bold recommendations while demonstrating how nation-building is meaningless without the people's authentic history. It argues that Cameroon national culture cannot be a national culture without embodying the distinct culture of the English-speaking minority. Anything else is nothing but deliberate confusion of assimilation for multiculturalism, a confusion that is heavily tied to the country's phoney independence. Hinging on education (and its associates of bilingualism and bijuralism), the book demonstrates that Cameroon's over-sung cultural dualism is a charade, epitomized by the 1998 Education Law. Rather than reaffirm Cameroon's biculturalism as it superficially avows, Cameroon's purported cultural dualism is really out to efface any semblance of cultural or educational dualism that may still be resisting assimilation. The continuous and persistent employment of terms such as biculturalism, bilingualism and bijuralism in legal texts in Cameroon is only to confuse the international community, especially from seeing exactly the kind of 'ethnic cleansing' which is taking place in the country.

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